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   Embryonic oxygen enhances learning ability in hatchling lizards  
   
نویسنده sun b.-j. ,wang t.-t. ,pike d.a. ,liang l. ,du w.-g.
منبع frontiers in zoology - 2014 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Introduction: producing smart offspring is an important fitness trait; individuals with enhanced cognitive ability should be more adept at responding to complex environmental demands. cognitive ability can be influenced by conditions experienced during embryonic development. although oxygen is necessary for embryonic development,availability can be limited within the nest environment because of substrate type,hydric conditions,and temperature. we do not yet understand,however,whether oxygen availability during embryonic development influences offspring fitness,especially cognitive ability. to address this question we incubated mongolian racerunner lizard (eremias argus) eggs under hypoxic (12% o2),normoxic (21% o2),and hyperoxic conditions (30% o2).results: hypoxia not only slowed hatching time,but also resulted in constrained cognitive ability relative to hatchlings experiencing normoxic or hyperoxic incubation conditions. oxygen did not influence hatching success,body size or sprint speed of hatchlings.conclusions: oxygen availability during embryonic development has important influences on incubation duration and cognitive ability of hatchling lizards. this study provides the first evidence that oxygen availability during embryonic development can modify cognitive ability of oviparous reptiles. © 2014 sun et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Cognitive ability; Embryonic development; Eremias argus; Mongolian Racerunner lizard; Oxygen concentration
آدرس key laboratory of animal ecology and conservational biology,institute of zoology,chinese academy of sciences,beijing 100101, China, school of life science,anhui university,hefei 230039, China, centre for tropical ecological and sustainability science,school of marine and tropical biology,james cook university,townsville,qld 4811, Australia, key laboratory of animal ecology and conservational biology,institute of zoology,chinese academy of sciences,beijing 100101, China, key laboratory of animal ecology and conservational biology,institute of zoology,chinese academy of sciences,beijing 100101, China
 
     
   
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